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  1. Kerryann
    April 14, 2015

    Thanks Dave…..that helps….considered doing fast pass for illuminations if we had one available, would like to have a good view (read your recommendations on fastpass and fireworks…….thx). We are going earlier in the day with 2 small kids both under 3 and considering the time of year/day (May 11th) i dont think we’ll have much waiting at epcot or need to use fastpass for the stuff they will be interested in. The evening will be parents night out hitting the world showcase and fireworks…….is captain eo still showing? Shows fastpass eligible but never an option to select when i go to reserve…..assume its not necessary. Thanks – we are staying off site so hope to linger a bit and avoid crowds when leaving.

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    • Dave
      April 14, 2015

      Kerryann, word is that a preview of the “Tomorrowland” movie will be showing in the Captain EO theater then.

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  2. Kerryann
    April 11, 2015

    And while i am at it…..which asian restaurant at epcot do you recommend?

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    • Dave
      April 12, 2015

      All three are good–pick based on the cuisine!!

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  3. Kerryann
    April 11, 2015

    So….to clarify….epcot closes at 9pm and illuminations is at 9pm….if i am NOT staying at the resorts i can still see illuminations but will be ushered out of the park after?

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    • Dave
      April 12, 2015

      Kerryann, if it’s not an EMH night, all ride lines close at 9p. If it is an EMH night, you have to show your WDW hotel MagicBand or key to get on a ride after 9p. Shops remain open after 9p, so you can linger a bit…

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  4. vera
    December 17, 2014

    Hi! I made dinner reservations for two at Teppan Edo because it was the last restaurant with availability for new years eve in Epcot. Our reservations are at 11:20 and I was wondering would we be able to see the illuminations from within the restaurant? I’m not sure which park or place would be best for two adults in Disney for NYE. Thanks in advance!

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    • Dave
      December 18, 2014

      Vera, no–and your reservation is too late to be done with dinner and be outside for the fireworks. I would skip it.

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  5. Jane
    December 1, 2014

    Hi Dave, yes, I have the easy guide and probably read that advice and just didn’t remember. It worked! We saw Illuminations, waited around for about 20 minutes, then walked out slowly. The crowd had thinned considerably by then. We ended up with a somewhat blocked view of the fireworks b/c we were running in from a ride, but it was still fantastic and the kids didn’t seem to mind.

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    • Dave
      December 2, 2014

      Great, Jane!

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  6. Jane
    November 20, 2014

    Hi Dave, we are not sure whether to attempt Illuminations or not. It will be closing the park at 9 on Mon Nov 24. We have the option of either driving or using the bus. The question really is, can we hang around the world showcase for awhile after the show, or will everything shut down immediately? If we can hang around, at what point would we risk not getting a bus at all? We will be a slow moving group Thanks! (BTW we are also considering skipping Illuminations and park hopping earlier to MK to see the parade and fireworks–which do not close the park.)

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  7. Michelle
    January 11, 2014

    thanks. So how long is realistic time to expect to wait after illuminations to get back to my hotel? POFQ. Are the busses the best option for me?

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    • Dave
      January 12, 2014

      Michelle, buses are the best choice if you can get to the bus stop quickly. If your group walks slowly then a car would be the best choice if you drive or have a rental. . If you catch the first bus, you’ll be back before 10p…

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  8. Jennifer M
    January 10, 2014

    Hi Dave, just a quick question, is the place where the Fast Pass+ reservations sit to watch Illuminations a good spot? Or should we forgo the Fast Pass and find a better spot? Where would a better spot be?

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  9. Michelle
    January 10, 2014

    Adding to this question – i’ve now realized that both days we are going to EPCOT(2/1) and 2/6, the park closes at 9. So i wanted to see illuminations atleast once….. will either day be better as far as crowds? on 2/1 we are eating at 8 at skershus and on 2/6 we are eating at 6:15 in mexico. any suggested plan of attack? do some people try to sneak out of illuminations early, does that help? (not something i really want to do, sneak out early from a vacation attraction, but just asking)

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    • Dave
      January 11, 2014

      Michelle, Epcot closes at 9 pretty much 95% of the time–Illuminations then shows at 9p, and most people leave after Illuminations.

      Both those dates should be great at Epcot. I’d have a slight preference for the 6th…bu either is a good choice!

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  10. Michelle
    January 9, 2014

    Hi Dave –

    We are doing askershus at 8m pm on saturday. thinking we will get out of there about 9 maybe? and realizing EPCOT also closes at that time…. Does that mean its going to be zoo to get on the bus with my 2 (very) young kids? any strategy you can advise? we werent planning on watching illuminations that day, but we could? if that matters. thanks.

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    • Dave
      January 10, 2014

      Michelle, the zoo starts around 9.20 when Illuminations ends. So long as you are out of World showcase before then, you should be fine!

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  11. Morgan
    January 7, 2014

    Thanks very much!

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  12. Morgan
    December 30, 2013

    Does Epcot (and all WDW parks for that matter) have the same hours on Sunday? And therefore same times for Sunday fireworks like these, etc? We are going in Oct 2014, and we want to spend that Sunday, 10/5, at Epcot, Food & Wine Fest, etc. Would be fun to top the night off at Illuminations with the kiddos.

    Also- After snacking at the Food Festival there at Epcot during lunch, should we take them (4 & 5yr olds) to Akershus or San Angel Inn for dinner, in your opinion? Will probably do Cinderella’s Table and Chef Mickey’s on this trip, as well.

    Thanks!

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    • Dave
      December 31, 2013

      Hi Morgan! The short answer to the first question is “no.” See this for the hours on the equivalent dates in 2013: https://yourfirstvisit.net/2013/10/04/next-week-october-5-through-october-13-2013-at-walt-disney-world/ It’s a good bet that Epcot will be open 9-9 that day, with Illuminations at 9p.

      San Angel Inn may be too subtle for kids that young. Akershus would be good for more princesses, Garden Grill for SHip and Dale, Biergarten for music and action, or the Coral Reef for drama among the fishes…

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  13. Solomani
    October 8, 2012

    Hi Dave, Noted and thanks.

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  14. solomani
    October 8, 2012

    Hi Dave,

    Do you recommend it viewing it from a boat? I was thinking of having a private cruise with my wife and then capping the night with Illuminations.

    Thanks in advance.

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    • Dave
      October 8, 2012

      I don’t particularly recommend it, as the view is no better than from land, it’s expensive (you have to rent a ten person boat, even if it’s just the two of you) and because of the logistics involved (getting to the Beach Club to get the boat, etc.) you don’t save any time compared to camping on a good Illuminations viewing spot.

      For pure charm, I think the Wishes fireworks cruise is a better bet. But you should view it not as an alternative way to view Wishes, but rather as a different way to spend an evening with your wife

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  15. Dave
    September 5, 2012

    Thanks!

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